This is the very first post on this space, and I have to say: I didn’t want to begin with a resume. I wanted to begin with the truth.
After over 20 years in tech, from typewriters to SAP, code, automation, cross-country moves and constant reinvention, I realized I no longer wanted to just execute. I wanted to Share, Create & Connect.
This space is my way of opening the door to exchange experiences, write about things that don’t fit in a ticket, and invite new collaborations. Who knows? Maybe a future go-digital or migration project will begin here, with purpose and mutual value.
What I do today
I work as an SAP consultant, specialized in HCM and SuccessFactors, while expanding my skills into AI and intelligent automation.
I’ve taken part in a few significant go-lives, developed solutions for large public and private institutions, and currently collaborate on projects across Europe that demand strategic thinking, autonomy, and systemic vision.
I also play samba percussion, study languages, and deeply value people, which helps me balance code with emotional intelligence.
What you’ll find here
Here, I want to open space to talk about everything that fuels my life and career, in an honest and light way:
Behind the scenes of tech projects and real-world lessons
Solo career, transition, repositioning, and autonomy
What it’s like to have a curious, sensitive, and multi-passionate mind in corporate environments
The joys and challenges of living abroad
Reflections on the tech market, purpose, and what truly matters
I’m also open to collaborations, real exchanges, projects with people who believe in human-centered technology.
Changing countries, shifting inside
Moving abroad taught me that technical knowledge is only part of the baggage we carry. The rest is made of resilience, flexibility, longing, new languages, new seasons, and the constant feeling of starting over, even with years of experience.
Who I am outside of work
Outside the SAP world, I’m someone who:
Loves exploring new cities, cozy cafés and beautiful places to observe life
Plays samba to stay joyful and connected to my roots
Learns languages to unlock cultures
Walks through forests with the same curiosity I bring to complex systems
What I’m learning in this new phase
I’m learning that knowing a lot isn’t enough, you also have to pause, feel, reset, and allow yourself to grow again.
That changing paths is valid.
That autonomy is born when you follow what makes sense, not just what brings results.
And that writing can be both liberation and construction.
Welcome in
If you, too, live in that intersection between logic and emotion, code and chaos, systems and soul — this blog might feel like home.
Welcome to my rainforest!
This is the very first post on this space, and I have to say: I didn’t want to begin with a resume. I wanted to begin with the truth.
After over 20 years in tech, from typewriters to SAP, code, automation, cross-country moves and constant reinvention, I realized I no longer wanted to just execute. I wanted to Share, Create & Connect.
This space is my way of opening the door to exchange experiences, write about things that don’t fit in a ticket, and invite new collaborations. Who knows? Maybe a future go-digital or migration project will begin here, with purpose and mutual value.
What I do today
I work as an SAP consultant, specialized in HCM and SuccessFactors, while expanding my skills into AI and intelligent automation.
I’ve taken part in a few significant go-lives, developed solutions for large public and private institutions, and currently collaborate on projects across Europe that demand strategic thinking, autonomy, and systemic vision.
I also play samba percussion, study languages, and deeply value people, which helps me balance code with emotional intelligence.
What you’ll find here
Here, I want to open space to talk about everything that fuels my life and career, in an honest and light way:
Behind the scenes of tech projects and real-world lessons
Solo career, transition, repositioning, and autonomy
What it’s like to have a curious, sensitive, and multi-passionate mind in corporate environments
The joys and challenges of living abroad
Reflections on the tech market, purpose, and what truly matters
I’m also open to collaborations, real exchanges, projects with people who believe in human-centered technology.
Changing countries, shifting inside
Moving abroad taught me that technical knowledge is only part of the baggage we carry. The rest is made of resilience, flexibility, longing, new languages, new seasons, and the constant feeling of starting over, even with years of experience.
Who I am outside of work
Outside the SAP world, I’m someone who:
Loves exploring new cities, cozy cafés and beautiful places to observe life
Plays samba to stay joyful and connected to my roots
Learns languages to unlock cultures
Walks through forests with the same curiosity I bring to complex systems
What I’m learning in this new phase
I’m learning that knowing a lot isn’t enough, you also have to pause, feel, reset, and allow yourself to grow again.
That changing paths is valid.
That autonomy is born when you follow what makes sense, not just what brings results.
And that writing can be both liberation and construction.
Welcome in
If you, too, live in that intersection between logic and emotion, code and chaos, systems and soul — this blog might feel like home.
Welcome to my rainforest!